Address:
New Berlin, Wisconsin
Type Of Business:
General Medicine and Surgery
Marketing Area:
International
Expertise:
Medical and Surgical Education, Basic and Advanced Disaster Life Support, Clinical Instruction, Pastoral Duties
Major Product/SVS:
Healthcare
Favorite Business Publication:
Journal of the American Medical Association, Journal of American Osteopathic Association, Aircraft Honors, Pilot's Association, Experimental Aircraft Association
Hobbies/Sports:
Licensed Pilot, Spending Time with his Family, Volunteering Surgical Care for Third World Countries
Education Degrees:
Doctor of Osteopathy, Des Moines University, College of Osteopathic Medicine; Bachelor of Science in Pre-Medical, Pre-Theology and Education, Westmar College
Affiliations Awards:
Former President, Wisconsin Association of Osteopathic Physicians & Surgeons; American Osteopathic Association; Member, American Medical Association; American College of Osteopathic Surgeons; Board of Trustees, Des Moines University; Pastor, United Methodist Church; United Church of Christ
Industry:
Osteopathic Medicine
Children's Names:
Julie Marie Klug, RN, BSN
Debra Roseanne Michelic
Lori Lynn Klingbiel
Steven Arthur Angove
Michael Eugene Angove
Kristin Lorraine Griffith
Date of Distinction:
8/23/2007
What do you feel separates you from the rest of the professionals in your industry?:
I provided free medical care to people around the world, including Bolivia, Honduras, Russia, Alaska and Ecuador. I taught them how to care for others.
What has been the most outstanding thing you have done thus far in your career?:
The encouragement of the Wisconsin Indians to begin their first healthcare program and clinic.
Expanded Biography:
He chose the profession because his uncle was a missionary, who was a tremendous influence on him. He always wanted to be a medical missionary since he was four. He was a clinical instructor at Des Moines University and Midwestern University. He aspires to further his medical education and teaching. He is also a medical director of the Lutheran Mission. He retired on September 20, 2001.
Spouse's Name:
Carmen Lorraine (Widow)
Highlight of career?:
The highlight of his career was fulfilling all the dreams he has a young man.
Charity:
YMCA Heritage Club; DOCARE International; Volunteer, Inter-Tribal Medicine
What Does He/She Attribute Success To:
He attributes his success to his supportive wife.
How Did They Get Involved In Profession:
He chose the profession because his uncle was a missionary, who was a tremendous influence on him. He always wanted to be a medical missionary since he was four.
Extended Bio Profile:
Former President, Wisconsin Association of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons; Clinical Instructor, Des Moines University and Midwestern University. He aspires to further his continuing his medical education and teaching. He is also a medical director of the Lutheran Mission. He retired on September 20, 2001.